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Hao and Golding (2006) used the correction for missing data as was used for missing restriction sites in [ 58], and the results are then made conditional on observing the gene present in at least one species.
Greenspan and O'Neill tried to insist that Bush's tax cuts be made conditional on budgetary health, a battle they lost in the Senate by one vote.
The lac operon of E. coli is but one example of how enzyme and transporter production can be made conditional on the presence of a nutrient to catabolize.
The act was made conditional on its renewal by December 1970.
At the same time, support for disabled people is being slashed and made conditional on humiliating tests to discourage applicants.
President Bush has proposed that many of the benefits that flow from the Nonproliferation Treaty should be made conditional on ratification of the protocol.
But the refund can never be made conditional on you returning the goods - your right to a refund is absolute whether you return the goods or not.
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Some of the funding decisions we have made are conditional on Local Authority support.
Since the 1990s many foreign aid sources, notably the IMF, have made aid conditional on market-oriented economic reforms, such as lowering trade barriers and privatization.
Even when the bank made loans conditional on a country's promise to make public how it had spent its revenues, the projects did not produce economic benefits.
Moscow was forced to give up the idea after Germany made payments conditional on victims' receiving the money in full.
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